NHibernate Podcasts

Published 8 years ago, running time 1h6m

This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to the organizers of the Harmony Hackathon: twelve developers coding madly for 48 hours, trying to build an application for the non-profit Harmony Hill cancer retreat center. Eric talks about the Harmony Hackathon came together and what they were trying

Published 8 years ago, running time 1h2m

In this episode of Herding Code, the guys speak with Mark Rendle about his Simple.Data and Fix projects. The show begins with Mark’s Simple.Data elevator pitch in which he explains that Simple.Data is an ORM without the O, the R or the M. Jon asks about Mark’s heavy use of dynamic types in the Si.

Published 8 years ago, running time 0h34m

Scott chats with Jason Dentler about NHibernate and their new 3.0 release. Jason is the author of the upcoming "NHibernate 3 Cookbook" from Packt Publishing. Is NHibernate hard and scary? Jason gets Scott up to speed and talks open source community.

Published 8 years ago, running time 1h10m

A preview version of the new Channel 9 is now available at http://preview.channel9.msdn.com. Please file any bugs or suggestions on Connect.Mike Sampson (aka Sampy) has done some stellar work with the backend architecture and design of the next version of Channel 9, code named "Rev9," and.

Published 8 years ago, running time 1h42m

This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Microsoft MVP, MSDN Magazine columnist and Programming Entity Framework author Julie Lerman about what’s new in Entity Framework 4. The show begins with Julie providing a broad look at the new features and improvements around the EF designer, the run.

Published 8 years ago, running time 1h18m

This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Ayende Rahien (a.k.a. Oren Eini) about RavenDB, a new Open Source (with a commercial option) document database for the .NET/Windows platform. The shows starts with a general definition of document databases. Ayende then contrasts RavenDB with two oth.

Published 9 years ago, running time 1h16m

James and Rob invade this week’s show to discuss NoSQL, the ASP.NET MVC vs WebForms debate, TekPub and all kinds of other stuff. Object Databases and NoSQL, ORM are so last year James challenges the idea that all data must reside in a relational databases for everything Rob won’t go to the bar in.

Published 9 years ago, running time 0h53m

This week on Herding Code, we talk to Sean Chambers about migrations in .NET with Fluent Migrator. Sean talks about how Fluent Migrator originated from Migrator.NET Sean discusses how the benefits of a semantic model in Fluent Migrator K Scott and Sean discuss how you’d start using Fluent Migrato.

Published 9 years ago, running time 0h35m

This episode of Herding Code is a roundtable discussion which includes the entire cast. The guys dedicate the majority of the show to the CodePlex Foundation – what the foundation provides, speculation on what the foundation might accomplished, and how success should be measured. The guys also o.

Published 9 years ago, running time 1h23m

Nate Kohari? Kanban Boards? Continuous Improvement? Zen? Stop right there! We know what you’re thinking. You already heard this episode about three weeks ago on that other podcast, right? Well, think again, because this week on Herding Code, the guys pick up where that interview left off. List...

Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m

What? You thought SubSonic was dead! Well, crack open a beer and join the party &ndash; the SubSonic 3.0 Release Party! That&rsquo;s right. It is finally here and Rob Conery (Herding Code&rsquo;s first repeat guest) gets a little rowdy announcing the new features. Listen in as Rob speaks of Sub...

Published 9 years ago, running time 0h55m

This week the guys talk to Damien Guard, a developer working on LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework. After discussing data access for a while, they talk about the programming font Damien publishes, Envy Code R.Damien assures us that LINQ To SQL is not at all dead and talks about some of the new fe...

While K Scott and Jon were at the Microsoft MVP Global Summit, we listened in on a late night debate on NHibernate performance between Oren Eini (a.k.a. Ayende Rahein), David Penton, and Ben Scheirman.
Show Links:
NHibernate - http://nhforge.org
Ayende's blog - http://ayend...

This week we talk to Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller about the FubuMVC project.Topics
What is FubuMVC?
History of the project
Built to take advantage of static typing
Composition over inheritance
Dependency injection tricks
IFlattener&lt;T&gt; for JSONification
Appli...

Published 13 years ago, running time 0h30m

Of all the things that people have asked me for over my years at Microsoft; object persistence has to be near the top. We still don’t have it in the .NET framework but the community got tired of waiting and went out and ported a Java framework known as Hibernate to .NET to create NHibernate. My g.

CodeCast Episode 68: Convention over Configuration, AOP with JBIn this episode of CodeCast, co-hosts Ken Levy and Markus Egger are joined by JB who is a software developer at EPS Software. JB talks about Convention over Configuration as a general theme, about creating applications so you only.

In this episode Ward Bell (from IdeaBlade) and Jeremy Miller discuss the Vote of No Confidence on Microsoft's Entity Framework and what it means for the Alt.NET and .NET communities.This episode does not have a sponsor, so if you are interested in sponsoring the podcast please contact us.Ward and...